Terry Bradshaw to speak at Habitat for Humanity event


September 12, 2011 · 11:12 AM

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Habitat for Humanity Kitsap County brings four time Super Bowl Champ and Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw to Kitsap County at their Annual Fundraiser “Raise the Roof,” Sept. 23.

It was a great day for the board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity Kitsap County when they confirmed their celebrity guest speaker will be none other than Quarterback and Football Hall of Famer, Terry Bradshaw.  “Habitat’s” board of directors have thrown a 100-yard touchdown by bringing Terry Bradshaw to Raise the Roof.

“Our leadership is committed to hosting the best events over the coming years,” said Ted Treanor, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Kitsap County. “Why? Because we are helping families become home owners, since we believe that no one lives in dignity until everyone can live in dignity.”

In a dedicated effort to strongly increase Habitat’s visibility, the board of directors determined their annual Gala Fundraiser was the opportunity to not only Raise the Roof, but also the bar.

To date, Habitat for Humanity has built 62 homes in Kitsap County.

This year’s Black Tie Primer Event will be held at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Pavilion on Friday, Sept. 23.  Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.

Uniquely decorated Habitat replica rooms will host fabulous large ticket items while delivering a overall visual message of Habitat’s mission.

Tickets are available now online at www.kitsaphabitat.org and www.kitsaptickets.com.

 

Touchdown Terry

Tickets are $90 per person or $700 per table (8 seats per table) prior to September 1st.  Starting September 1st tickets will be $105 per person and $800 per table (8 seats per table).

To purchase tickets, table or sponsorship information call (360) 479-3853.  Tickets are available now online at www.kitsaphabitat.org and www.kitsaptickets.com.

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